The Young Lion

1124th The third generation of mad lion sets sail!

Although Millwall has a lot of hidden worries in the new season, Aldridge is starting to solve them. With his control over the team, there will be no internal troubles.

And the team's new atmosphere in the new season is not only worry but no joy.

Like Kaka's fighting spirit, Alonso's aggressiveness, etc., these all make the coach in a painful and happy situation.

No matter how bad the signs are, there are always gratifying signs.

In the 12th year of coaching, Aldridge has never been able to understand what the definition of a midfielder is.

Perhaps for many fans, the kind of midfield organizer who passes the ball with a scalpel is a master!

Such as Pirlo, such as Rui Costa.

And an organizer like Alonso who passes the ball quite well most of the time, but is superior in passing accuracy, no matter how you look at it, he does not have the style of a master.

But Aldrich has no intention of delving into the master's standards.

He only cares about his own needs.

He can understand what Alonso is pursuing at this stage.

It's not just a forward pass that can be seen with the naked eye.

It's the extension that that pass can bring to the subsequent development of the offense.

Just like he could pass the ball to Ronaldo just now, but for Ronaldo, he may only be able to exert 60% of his ability when he is still vigilant by his opponent.

But Alonso passed the ball to Ronaldinho, causing the opponent's defensive focus to shift to Ronaldinho in an instant. At the same time, Ronaldo moved and Ronaldinho took the next step. Ronaldo's performance may reach 80% or even 90%. «ove!

This is Alonso's purpose. He hopes to create opportunities for Ronaldo, but he will not pass the ball directly to Ronaldo. Instead, use teammates to further contain and attract opponents. Create better opportunities for teammates who are the first offensive center of gravity.

In the eyes of Aldrich. Such a choice is in line with Millwall's tactical requirements.

Simplifying the complexity, not all offenses are straight-forward. There should always be some essence condensed in the blink of an eye in the team. Although most people outside may not see it, this is actually better and improves the concealment of the team's offensive threats. not be easily seen through.

Ronaldinho focused on marking more than three opponents.

And when Alonso passed the ball, when someone rushed to his side, he didn't intend to fight the opponent arrogantly, and he was also afraid of the opponent's cutting!

He ran back to meet the pass, and when the ball rolled over, he suddenly half-turned and made a long pass without stopping the ball.

Everyone saw the ball straddling the left and right halves, drawing an arc from the sky, bypassing the Glasgow Rangers' back line, and quickly crashing into the right side of the penalty area!

at the same time. Ronaldo has successfully reversed offside, and has reached an amazing pass and run tacit understanding with Ronaldinho. When the ball fell, he jumped high and headed the ball to the middle!

When the Glasgow Rangers' back line reacted and rushed back, they lost their mark on Henry. Henry raised his right leg and volleyed on the spot without stopping the ball in front of the goal. He didn't exert force deliberately, but his movements were extremely elegant. Beautiful, calm and sure shot into the goal of Glasgow Rangers!

After Henry scored a goal, he pointed at Ronaldo, and trotted over to praise Ronaldo's pass. The two smiled, hooked their shoulders, turned around, and then gave thumbs up to Robbie Jr. together.

At this time, the commentator was amazed at Ronaldinho's field vision, and praised the suddenness and precision of his long pass.

This fucking is a master-level demeanor!

If Aldridge could hear the commentator, he would definitely fight for Alonso.

Alonso's unremarkable pass was actually for Ronaldo to move, reverse offside, get rid of the opponent's marking, and create a certain space.

Unfortunately, football is more about direct attacks than secondary contributions, just like people pay more attention to who kicks the ball into the goal, and then if they are interested, go to see who assists.

MacLeish was already terrified at this moment.

For some reason, he suddenly felt as if he had been tricked!

By who?

Fleet Street!

Yes, Millwall is winless in four league rounds, and Fleet Street is almost gleefully publishing the catchy headline Fall of the Lions.

He also plausibly analyzed why Millwall fell.

The aggressiveness slipped after what great honor.

What players are doing for their own self-interest, that is, recharging their energy for the World Cup next summer, so they don't work hard in club games.

Or, with a dark heart, they said that there was a crack inside Millwall, and various unwarranted stories emerged one after another between the players and the generals.

This series of public opinion bombardment is of course not aimed at the Glasgow Rangers. Fleet Street does not have the leisure to help Millwall confuse opponents, and the Glasgow Rangers are not at the level of strength to be treated solemnly by Fleet Street.

Fleet Street is just doing its job, hype.

If you can catch the wind and catch the shadows, if you have the subject matter of public opinion, you can add fuel and vinegar to it and play it freely.

What are the facts? That's not important.

However, McLeish really thinks that Millwall may not be in good shape. If the Glasgow Rangers want to break through in the Champions League group stage, it is not enough to secure a draw and get 1 point. The temptation of 3 points and substantial benefits are enough for him Take the risk.

But Millwall's opening two combos cost the Glasgow Rangers a heavy price.

The Glasgow Rangers players on the field are still unwilling.

They are playing a game of cat and mouse with Millwall.

Ronaldinho showed enough threats to make them pay attention, so they began to focus on marking Ronaldinho.

Ronaldo also showed a threat on the other side, and they should also focus on marking Ronaldo.

After doing this and getting ready, reality, makes them feel broken.

Alonso did continue to pass the ball to the wings in the midfield to shape the situation where Millwall dominated the game.

Let the Glasgow Rangers continue to invest in wing defense, and constantly strengthen the restrictions on Ronaldo and Ronaldinho.

Naturally, as the game progressed, there were huge gaps in their central defense.

Before the end of the first half, Alonso boldly pushed forward, and Kaka in the middle, and the full-back Lahm who assisted him, formed a new triangle passing system in an offensive cooperation.

First, Kaka overcame obstacles and dribbled the ball in the middle, and Alonso followed up in the back row.

When Kaka dribbled the ball to the front waistline, he suddenly returned the ball. The Glasgow Rangers defense would not give him too much room to break through. Being able to dribble the ball from the midfield to the front waistline is considered good.

The defense of the Glasgow Rangers is already in turmoil, but they subconsciously still focus on marking Ronaldinho and Ronaldo, as well as Henry, who will try his best to limit the striker from the beginning itself.

Kaka's return pass was to find Alonso who followed up from the back row.

Alonso dribbled the ball one step forward and became the opponent's main target again. Alonso didn't rush to play the ball. After he attracted enough defensive force, he suddenly sent the ball obliquely to the ribs of the penalty area.

The Glasgow Rangers player in that defensive position hardly moved, because they all thought it was Ronaldinho who advanced, but Ronaldinho didn't move!

Ram, who entered the bottom line from the outside of the wing, seemed to have fallen from the sky, and suddenly appeared in everyone's field of vision. The Glasgow Rangers' back line was pierced!

After taking possession of the ball, Lahm didn't rush out the ball. He took the ball horizontally towards the goal, getting closer and closer. When he was close to the goal, he made the opponent lose an inch, and then knocked the ball back to the side behind, Kaka Push the ball to the lower right corner of the goal, easily rewriting the score to 3:0.

There was an air of regret in the stands of the Abcross Stadium.

It would be unrealistic to say how much Rangers fans expect from their team to win games.

But to say that they were conceded three goals in the first half, they can accept it calmly, which is a bit outrageous.

Just think about the fact that the opponent is Millwall, and seeing their sharp offensive and invincible momentum can only make people feel regretful.

MacLeish was extremely helpless, and the Rangers had no power to fight back.

The opponent is too strong!

In the final analysis, there is a clear gap between the strength of the Glasgow Rangers and Millwall's player team.

If you can not say one-on-one marking, and you can limit Millwall's offensive players in the frontcourt with three defenses and two defenses, then the defensive system will not collapse.

But Millwall, an aggressive player with three lines from the left, center and right in the frontcourt, is enough for the second defense and the first defense!

And Millwall is very good at using the width of the field. They tear up the defensive width as much as possible. Even though the Glasgow Rangers compress the depth space, but only the tearing of the width still allows the team to expose the space for the opponent to take advantage of, especially Millwall. Wall not only has a group of offensive threats in the lead, but the offensive threats inserted in the back row are even more difficult to guard against.

Aldrich didn't have much thought.

Millwall crushed the Glasgow Rangers in the first half in a rather cruel and cruel way. Although the opponent was a big family, it was only relative to the Scottish region. Looking at Europe, the Glasgow Rangers were simply not ranked Upper Millwall rivals in sequence.

After the intermission, Millwall hit a wave of blitz with lightning speed at the beginning of the second half!

Pressing up from the midfield line, De Rossi made a long shot to create chaos in front of the opponent's goal. Ronaldo fished in troubled waters in the penalty area and sent the ball into the opponent's goal.

On the big score screen at the Ibrox Stadium, the time is passing. The game time just jumped from 49:59 to 50:00, 50:01, and the score became 0:4.

International practice, the home team first.

Once upon a time, Millwall was dubbed a 60-minute team, meaning they could seal the victory and end the suspense in 60 minutes.

Today, they only took 50 minutes in this Champions League group match as a guest, and it can even be said that they sealed the victory in 45 minutes in the first half.

After the goal was scored, Aldridge began to reserve his strength for the weekend league. After all, like Henry and Ronaldo played in the league last weekend. In the next stage, Millwall will focus on grabbing points in the league, first in the Champions League Scoring 3 points in the game has created a relatively good start. (to be continued...)

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